The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26

Kur i!x Work will wcijpjtrw with that of Any otherAna.. . . 1i y t e r a l d , J'Ui» Jiru< wl.tu tuarktd with am Jude a, deiiSt a that your tubacrtf.- Ifc p*»t duv- Ji.d at ^tojupl kettle• jMc-rit)» de»:t«d................. MtoSMBRNMOto TWENTY-SIXTH YEA*. NO. 17. CEDAKVIUE, OHIO. FRIDAY. APRIL 17, 1905. JUDICIALCOMMITTEE MEETS. ^ U jlipOMVM! At « masting « f tit* R*jtohBo*« Judicial Committe* of fh« Third 8ub- diviaiois of the Boeood JudloW Dis­ trict of Obh>,.bskl i t Xaoia, Ohio, April 14,1902, th# fcUowing r**olu- tioo v i i Adopted sod will m mud*: R* boly * d . That lbs E tp ublioan* of tbs Third SubditWoo of the Second Judicial Diftrict Ahull meet ia dele­ gate oonvention at Xenia, Ohio, in the Common B om Court Boon act Thursday, April 80, 1908, At 11:00 o'clock *. m. to nominate candidates .. to he vuted for_on the Republican ticket, at the genera! station to be held November S, 1908, for -the office* . of dodge of the Common Plea# Court for the Term beginning February 9* 1904, and, 4br the unexpired Term which end* the first Monday in Msyir 1005; Bach of the countie* oompris* ing said subdivision shall be entitled to one delegate to said convention tor each 500 or fraction of 250' of the Votes cast in such county for George K . Nash for Governor in 1901, upon which basts the representation will be a$ follows: 1 , Clinton County*7 delegates; Greene- . County*, 8 delegates; Montgomery County, 31 delegates; Warren Coun­ ty, 7 delegates; Total 53delegates, The, delegates from each county shall be chosen by, or in the manner to tjg_ prescribed by, the controling Republican Committeeofsunk county. , *There shall be a number of alter* nates equal tq the ' delegates selected' from each county in the same manner as the delegates are selected. A copy of tbiscall shall be delivered to the Chairman of the , said .control* ling Committee of each .county, with the request that such publication be made of same as such Committee thinks proper. In witness whereof we have hereun­ to set Our hands this April 14, 1903.1 Horace I*. Smith, Chairman. P, H. Rue, Secretary. E , P, Matthews. S. BL Mitchell* A BOYAGAIN. Riley, u s t o r tA rr ift* * * ’ j List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarville postomce for the month ending Ayril 17* 1903, List No. 16. Andrew, J . W. Adams* Thos. Clark, J . G. Dalton* Amis. Dean, Joe. * Dnnevant* Wm, Edgiugton, J . M. Fields, R. D. Gayer* N. A . Rotten, Rev. J , M, Hamilton, Peter. Jackson, Geo. Johnson* Jas. Kyle* S. J . Martin, J . F . Robinson, Joe. Smith, H. D. SSuforcf, Lee. Sparrow, Frank. Twaddle, Mrs. Bertha. Thompson, C. R. Watson, J . W. Winslow, JUo. Wright, W. W. CARDS. Hamilton, Peter. T . N. T axbo K, P . H. of . well thumbed book of and a pipe of Navy Out; The smoke curls slowly upward, and the book lies hare* half shut, A flag*? in the pages at the verse that brought the dream— And back come all the heydays, with their glamour and their gleam— The boatso fdays remembered, and the host of daysM>rgot, When the }oy waSTor the asking, and the gladness came unsought, The path through Osborn’s pasture* by the hawjtree 00 the hill; The )wy path that saunteml to fbe footlog by the mill; . The path that seemed to call us i'n the hush of afternoon, And beckoned with two fingers in the drowsy days of June, Until aline of pilgrims, all barefooted, I found the end—- The Mecca of their journey—in the ripples at the “Bend.” Tae worn way past the limekiln to the deep old flaxmiHpond; The brooks that chattered softly - the meadowlands beyond, Where hoys could fish for turtles, and cpuld splash end swimand wade- Why, even all the laughter of the - boydays willnotfade! But comes Clear ringing with them, with the quail and kildee call* And evening croon of crickets and . the tinkling waterfall. The rambling streets, past houses half bidden in the trees* Whosekkasoms breath their odors till they weighted down the breeze; The yards that blazed with flowers of the good old-fashioned kind— Verbenas, tiger lilies, such as now we never find, The roses, crimson roses* with their hearts washed in the dew— They sway acro&Othe picture as the heydays come in view. These '‘Afterwhiles” of Riley’s, with , , the cover old and worn, And allthe boytime poems on the pages thumbed and torn— ' They hold the wondrous magic that can lift the distant haze That veils, the glowing picture of the neverdying days! , . ___ _ „ Thhy hold the mystic tincture that ckn touch the souls of men, And for an hour of gladnessmake the hoyhearts beat again! W. D. N i 9» et . Subscribe fbr The Herald. INJUNCTION SOUGHT. Charles M. Ridgway, the Cedar­ ville druggist* has begun proceedings in the Court of Common Pleas to re­ strain the county treasurer from col­ lecting $384.46 placed upon the as­ sessments duplicates for alleged traffic in intoxicating" liquors. Mr, Ridg- way claims he has been engaged only as a regular druggist and has not been trafficing in intoxicants or is not at this time H. C. Armstrong is his attorney.—Xenia Gazette. There will be a meeting at the May­ or’s office this evening. The or- gaaization of Fire Company ifo. 2 will he attempted. All signers of the petition presented to council a short time ago are requested to be present. The Herald* One Year, One Dollar JURORS DRAWN. -■ »ir7art*gn- Jn aceorance with tho order of Judge Scraggy, the clerk Monday drew from the wheel the names of per­ sons who will act as jurors at the May term of Court. Tim Grand Jury will meet May 4 and the Petit Jury May 12, Following are the persons who will constitute the juries; GRAND JURY. • Benjamin Early, Jefferson tp. JamesC. Wolf, Bath tp." John C, Williamson, New Jasper, George Beal, Silverereek tp, ' Uriah D, Paulin, Rosa tp. James L., Ginn, Bilverereek tp. R Robt. McCalmont* Beavercreek, Joshua P, Ogiesbee, Xenia city. John X>. Bates, Beavercreek, John A. Miller, Bath. Martin Howard, jr., Xeuia city, Daniel T. Johnson, Miami, William-Andersou, Xenia •Albert Beam, Caesarcreek. John D. Heller, Xenia city, PETIT JURY. Otto W. Wilson, Bath. . John T. Horuandy, Miami. Wm. 8.,Rayner, Xenia city, .JoBeph Levalley, NftVrdasper, Jos, Harlan Little* Ross. Abram Tihbals, SiLverereek. 1 Jatnes Vanstokles* Cedarville John L. Turnbull,' Silvercreek. James W. Swadner, Xenia, John Lipp, Bath. r Edward O, Rader,. Xenia city. John Ogleabee, Xenia city. Albert Oglesbee, Jefferson, John W. Confer, Miami. John Newsom, Miami. Charles Birob, Miami.. , ' George Brant, Beavercreek. George Perrill, Jefferson., ROAD NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a pati. tion will be presented to the Com­ missioners of Greene County, at their next session, the first Monday in May A, D, 1903, praying for tho location of a roaiTon the following line, to-wit: Beginning ftt a point in the Federal pike at the N. W. Corner of the lands of Sarah J . Wilson and.N, E. Corner of Alexander Bailey’s'running thence with the laud line of said Bailey and Wilson southward to their corner thence with said Bailey’s line wester­ ly to the N. E. Corner of Mary E. McLaughlin’s land thence with the lino of said McLaughlin and Bailey southward to the N. E , Corner of lands formerly owned by Ella E. Houser thence in 0 southerly direction along the land line of said Houser and Mrs. William Harrison to the county road running southeasterly along said lands and there ending. Alexander Bailey. ( t o e * * Atomeats! That MttJui tbs home d ta tf a l »nd bsiutifttl—the SMUTRMptttMt Hf’v i jnst received air GrillWrtfkjTsvtistf*** L m * and Bwhtt Curtains. DfittTfJMiss our wril-**tat»d I t * e f R oom Rigs, T*t»*trj a t *12.50, Body Vgfctf at 195.90* Axmis«t»r ham 0 $ 1m .159, lig n in all w » ! *4,75 to *6.75. Thtrs’itno hsttof Mat# la * 1 4% to sstort from. Boat* good daaigat i a .......................... .. ....... Bsrtss Oartsias from 59c w p - to if r a ‘‘jast the thing” tor firing m u ; Ntotfightm fit thtoi Ntyiwia t 50c a pair; Midrai in sty* fish cohsma t 91.76, up. , W * i k F t b f l c i . Tm k f tm tk* itosHwry—-Oaerfbant Cloth la Dotted* Stripe and flsto , alto MtohMS-ha stifito, f fw * and plain, Figured Tlqu* Lfitoa ChilWaU*. 10**99 yiswl* ittltahi* Ar Wafits* Drtosss, Shirts 0 » * Uk* a look wh*ti»«r you buy or not. HUTCHISON & GIBNEY, |y | yikrwufriiwJIg j * fl» JL j HVBFOIX WmmHKf V/# ARE YOU GONGWEST? Beginning February 15th and con­ tinuing every day thereafter until April 30th* there will be a special rate to all points in Washington* Oregon* Idaho; Montana and British Columbia. For maps, rates, routes and other information write at once to T. D. Gampbell* District Passen­ ger Agent, Wisconsin Central Rail­ way, 218 Pike Building, Gincinrati, Ohio. Brate FeedNosaenae. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the moet competent au­ thorities. They have dispelled the silly notidtt that one kind of food is needed for brain* another for muscles, and still anuther for hones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may ho* its nutriment is destroyed by indigsStion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appear­ ance or prevent their coming by tak­ ing regulardoses ofGreen’s August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the fiver to healthy action* purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy at all druggists. Prices 25c and 75<;. Get * good buggy, phaeton, road wagon or carriage of Kerr A Hastings Bros. . -^•Do you know Whst you eat? A great many people are not carcfpl of the quality of food which they cat They rhotild he. Pure food is 4 de* vetoper of brain and muscle, which means a superior man. Our reput* tion for silling pure food is known far and wide. Wo select and kesp in stock only the pure kind of food. Gat tbs kind we sell, Gray A Co, , MOTHERS SEE US. Tho local option fight at Cedarville has brought out bo ms remakable feat­ ures that have not been encountered in Xenia. Two solnml teachers. Pro- feasor R. A. Brown and Foster Alex­ ander* arc “ in bad”on account of their attitude against the saloonkeepers, and it. is said that they must look elsewhere for employment They are alleged to have been active in causing the filing Of an affidavit against C, M.Ridgway, charging him with violating the ‘Beal law, and now two of the associates of Mr, Ridgway are heading a movement to oust tho two,pedagogues on account of tlmir methods to entrap the )iquor dealer. The temperance people of the village say that to Oust these men for such a cause.would b« au error that could not be lived down, and that the members of the School Board dare not face such a proposition. They declare that nothing can prevent the trial of Mr. Ridgway before * proper court for the charges placed ngaibst him. Is is also thought that another saloon has opened in Cedarville. I t is said that a Springfield brewery wagon brought a consignment of goods to the village a'lew (lays ago‘with, which a placein the Mitchellrijfcmwa&slocked. —Press Republic. • “ANDY”.5CQRE$*BUT FAIIA In our issue of Friday* Apr* 3, we published an article giying an accouut of the fifing of objeetidns to the Re­ publican heading on tire 8ohoul Board ticket, by Andrew Jackson, Sabbath, March 29, We find, in another pa­ per, a communication,1signed by this, gentleman, in which he denies that the objections were“written, on one, of the board’s letterheads and Was dated Sabbath. ■We are informed, and for Mr. Jackson to deny is useless, that be did use the boaro’s stationary, but cut off the heading* They Were written in the presence of the clerk. When Mr* Jackson was ready to file the document lie askdi the clerk to date the paper Marc# 27, but this was refused and the flerk holds the paper to-day, showing1 the time it was received. Mr. Jack on objected to tbs. very 4hiog that Ir- jxs been elected under on several occasions and to many i t looked as if asking for this of­ fice had become chronic, with him* We find that he is proud of the party that has honored him but whether the party feels the mime we leave to indi­ viduals to decide. The cgmmuutca* tion infers that the Board of Elec­ tion Supervisors was iu session Sab­ bath but this honorable body has handed Ub the following signed by each of the u ambers and the clerk; Xem ., 0 ., Apr. 14, ’03. We the undersigned Deputy State Supervisors of Elections for Greene County, "Ohio, hereby certify that there has not been any sessions of said board held on the Sabbath, either afternoon or evening, as the records of said board will b I iow . ■R. F. K en\ H. M. Barber, . W. 8. Rayner. R* L Stewart. Robt. H. Thompson, Clerk. « To Care La 6 ripp« in 24 H « rs. No remedy equals W ai ::; i :::’ s W hite W ine op T ar S trep for this terrible and fatal disease. I f taken thoroughly and in time, it will cure a case in 24 hours* and for the cough that follows La Grippe it never fails to give relief. 25 and 50c. Ben. G, Ridgway* Pharmacist. REV, F, 0. ROMRESIGNS. A congregational meetiug was held a t the U. p , church Friday afternoon* 8, K. Williamson was elected presi­ dent while Dr. M. I. Marsh was elect­ ed secretary and . treasurer. E. C, Watt was re elected one of the trust­ ees, ■The financial report was read which shows that • the mission fund is the largest ever raised in the his­ tory of the church, while other, funds show corresponding increases, There is nm one cent cl indebtedness against the church and so well pleased is the congregation with the work that they [ vated to raise the salary of the next pastor to one thousand dollars. The resignation of Rsv, F. O, Row was read and accepted. Rev* Rose has been extended a call by the First U, P. church, of Washington, Iowa, which he will accept. It is his inten-: tion to declure thje pulpit vacant about the fourth Sabbath in May. W. J, Tarbox, Thompsom Crawford and D, S Coilins \vere. appointed to pre sent Rev, Boas’ resignation to Presby tery. HjrtSdufFncr Q Marx HaadTulafed SEVEREATTACK OF GRIP Cured by 'One Bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. “When I had an attack of the grip last winter (the second one) I actually cured myselfwith one bottle of Ch,. m- herlain’s Cough Remedy,” says Fraub W. Perry, Editor of the Enterprise, Shortsvif'e, N. Y, “This is the hon­ est truth. I at times kept from cough­ ing myself to pieces by taking a tea- spoonful pf this remedy, and when the coughing spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it seem­ ed that in the briefest interval the cough would pass off and I would go to sleep perfectly free from its accom­ panying pains. To say that the rem­ edy noted ns a most agreeable surprise is putting it very mildly, I had no idea that it would or could knock out Lhe grip, simply because I had never tried it for such a purpose, but it did, and it seenied with the second attack of coughing the remedy caused it to be of Jess duration, but the pains were far less severe, and I had. oot used the contents of one bottle before Mr, Grip had bid me adieu.” For sale by C, M. Ridgway. PRICE $1.00 A YEA*. GODBUSINESS ItV* n *‘j £oofl b u f f i' iuibw ” foe n man to drcHs w e l l for 1 >UHiircssi. Y ou ’re j>rot>ot>ly g o in g to w e a r a mop I c e u it - tiro mbuu I *?tyle for th a t jpurfiOHe. Ifyou coroe in find try on co Hart SclAoffoer <$fcMors: waefe wuit yon w ill sep ut once yvtio.1 tx d i f f e r e n c e t h e r e S» in usncjc *mit» between tire 14 .Bi <SE*VI. feint! a n d or- ordinary dottle**, 'Tiiere'f* etyia and ‘ fini»titottieoeg«r~ m e n t » ttiat ia «n* • u s u a l a n d o n m i s - t a l t a b l e , • - Tickets on fi worth of merchan­ dise with each fidecash purchase. I. G. DAMS Clothing - Hats - Furnishing*. Reduced Fares via Pennsylvania Lines, Excursion ticketswillbesoldviaPennsyl- vanlaLines as follows;. To points I k M innesota .Nojenr D akota , Sown D akota andtheNorthwest, One-way Hecond-classSettlers’excursions, march 21 , SI,April 7 thand lith. To rontiS in T his TV mt . N oktuwfst asd SocTiif Apr. 7th and 21st, for Home-Seekers’ excursions. ToN ew OatSAws,L a .,Aprilllthto 13 tli, inclusive,accountNationalManufacturers’ To Tt. Loess, Mo., April 20th account National and I floaiefsl Blossoms of (he Dark* Hard Mines—Gems. Tlie most lasting of all earthly objects - the most beautiful as well as the most imperishable form in whichmatter appears, Goldwill wear away, Sil­ ver will tarnish, Wood will decay, Granite.-Stone itself will disintegrate* but Gems will continue ’unchanged for thousands of yeais. Symbols be they of things eternal. Coufd you give a more appropriate p re sen t? We have them that cost less than youwouldthink. ■ dtjrtre* MeGollcim, tm JvmmHk* Association. and 27tli, ntemational Good Itoads Convention, To Sr. Lotus, Mo,, April 29th andMay 1st, inclusive, account Dedication Ceremonies, Louisiana Purchase Exposition. To Nx*r O rleaks , La., May 1st and 3rd, inclusive, account tho American Medical Association. To Los Avot.tr- 0 , Cal., and San Francisco, Cal., May 2 nd and May llth to 17th‘ inclu­ sive,-alsoMay3rd and 18 th for certain trains account Presbyterian General Assembly and National Association of Master Plumem of the tfnifed States, To Sr. I j O cis , M o ,, June 10th and 17th, account Thirty-first Sacttgerfcst of North American Saengerbonnd, To D ostok , Mass., July 2nd to filh, inclu­ sive, account National Kducational Associ­ ation. For particulars consult Ticket Agent. B. S. Keys, t.’edarville, Ohio, One Answer tor Ail. Lancaster, N. Y„ Apr. 17th:—1’ostmaster Itomcrs is still in receipt of many letters asking if his cure 1 ms held good, I t willl he teiuberedUhst some tlmo ago the particulars of Mr. ltenier’s case were published in these folums. Ho had lKtn very low with Diabetes. Physicians could do nothing to save him and he gr^w wotwi and wortc till someone recomendcd Dodd’s Kidnep Pills, A treatment of this remedy was begun and eight boxes had been taken Mr. Demers began to see an improvement width continued as tho treatment proceed* e.l till lie Wascompletely restored. . He has also since enjoyed perfect health and is as robust and able* man as any in Lancaster. Interview*! the other day be said: “Many people wrote to me when the story of my case was first printed and #>m* write to me yet asking if the euro was only temporary and if the dfabetwt has returned. 1 have only one answer to everybody* Three yearn ego I wm very low with Dia* bet**. The beat pfcyskiawa tatted to help >af and Dodd’s Kidney Fills sored ms. I 1 am well and strsog and here not had the j slightest return of to* oW trenbie “ ADDITIONALLOCALS. Robert Wilson, student at the Mc­ Cormick Seminary, Chicago, preached at the R. P, church last.Sabbaih,. Qn •Tuesday he wkas licensed by .the Day ton Presbytery.! I t is very probable thht Mr. Wilson will fill the pulpit at Manchester* II)., this summer. The Herald is prepared to' get out torse bills or sale biljs on short notice and jit a very reasonable price. The success of our rain-proof board Las been wonderful. Those wbo have used it speak of its merit in the high­ est praise. This ‘specially prepared tonrd is furnished at tbe same price as the soft pulp boards, so why not - Subscribe for the Herald. ' . *• , «L « ^ See W. R. Sterrett’s buggies and phaetons' before buying. 17d A dollar well spent, when you sub­ scribe tor the Herald* Opera House, May 6, FrankDavid­ son and his Famous company. James Gray and daughter, of Cin­ cinnati, spent Sabbatli with-Mrs. Bell Gray and family. , Mrs. A. O. Bridgman I eft Tuesday fur Portsmouth, called there by tbe serious illnessdfher sister, ‘Mrs, Henry Wishon, Rev. Alvin.Orr and wife, of Phila­ delphia, Pa., are entertainitng a son who arrived at their homo several days ago. —Early spring vegetable: such as Oniony,.Radishes,.. Lettuce and . Gq-. cumbers for your Sunday dinner, at Gray & Co’s. if Mrs. Elizabeth Galbreath, who has been making her home with Rev, Riley Little, of Chicago, arrived here Wednesday morning. —•W anted :—-Lady representative for Cedarville. Salary or Commission. Send references. S. C- G ruden , 20 Pruden Block, Dayton, Ohio. NOTICE. Get s{good rubber tire, buggy of Kerr& Hastings Bros.. Mrs. J* R.,., Crain and daughter, Bess, of Jamestown, were guests o f friends here Sabbath. , * R. F, Kerr, ,R. C. Watt, D* Brad- fute and J . W. Pollock attended the Gerlough cattle sale a t the Dayton Union Stock Yards, Tuesday, Miss BessisM- Batts, who has 'been keeping books for J . T. Payde’s plumbing establishment, of Indianap­ olis,.Ind^-^wk-heifiw-vwBtliag' ents, Mr, and Mrs. AlexBatts. —F arms for sALE:-Of.385a.* 218 a., 114 a.* 101 a:* 67a., and-3 a. each' These farms are ia Warren, Greens nhd Clark counties'and are improved and will be sold cheap, A. B radford . BETTER THAN REAL ESTATE. I f you buy land you pay five or six per cent, interest on all 'you cannot pay cash for. Eventually you have to pay the principal too. By means of life insurance a young man can buy for his family an estate of 91,000 or $100,00 by paying less than three per cent, yearly. He thus, at once, pro­ vides* fortune forbi3 family, available at his death, or for himself if he sur­ vives the period fixed itt bis policy. No better scheme of laying bold on fortune was ever devised. The Mutual Life Insurance Com­ pany ofNew York is the Largest Fi­ nancial Institution in tbe World. W. L. CLEMANS, 5 Special Agent, Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York, Andrew Winter, Soliciting Agent, Cedarville, Ohio. Ladies want­ ing shoes at $1.50 $1.75 and $2.00 will find the nic­ est things in the country at Sieg- enthaler’s, o Springfield, O. f AU persons, owners or agents of property, are hereby notified to clean or have cleaned their premises of all refuse, such as ashes* decayed vegeta­ tion and rubbish, by May 1st. By order of the Board of Health. ■ M, H , S hkoapks , ' HealthOfficeT You can see mare? Spring Styles i n t t / % m toJRnisJL* ’todCTtoiiBbto aJL* jZiiSP • 17 Displayed in Sulli­ van’s, the Hatter’s window than some o’f the would-be Hatters have i n their stores and our prices are not $5, they are from 98c to $3.50, W e sell Hats, not the name. Sullivan, the Hatter* Springfield, Ohio. Weak* Irregular, Ptinfot fta rtt. Sonietiintx the heart jr *'** irreanh*— flic seat of to la and preeaure, People are apt to. think It due to some oromte or stru&dW dliww of that onwn, wtrw to* can*: lx romperUiwly timple—a u n t i e , ! motor power -almnble wholly da* toe rt»rvonx eyatem, perhip* ef^rifoted lay war- tom ilyepep,.!*, P at the impomik nytowa rlaht ftlTeit strength *nd tone wijif*7 thrmtfth its mHinm the heart wtok ym w and the etomseh with dijwxtlwi jvtow «to the fo ib le fwke like imow to eawiawr Oife. It ix for thlx wonderM j-ower Dr, A. $f« Ch»*e'#Venn Fi’li are irortd ft»OM«a. 1 Mrx. Alien KlrUnofOelotoSt., CtotonMs ^ * tihk1, **y*, ..“ I hare been a wrifcua1 ito hma time from na*t* nmMsani* rtMpralxP fiixaineax and heart totoMlt t heard of Dr. A. W rTwaa’a * thonftht t wonl try »t«Mi awl ean xay my nama are well—am no 1 nn*#t hotheiwl and « m >a itiori of th* iHMrt ft * oaa moomaeiid thia iw tM w aa enthmleto anron*'' f t r fu ll mattoo oat) at RMjrway * O ft tomt tkwXk fMMrrttto, DM*. 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